Due to the definition of SUNWcsr, we get: d none var/svc 755 root sys d none var/svc/log 755 root sys d none var/svc/manifest 755 root sys d none var/svc/manifest/application 755 root sys d none var/svc/manifest/application/management 755 root sys d none var/svc/manifest/application/security 755 root sys d none var/svc/manifest/device 755 root sys d none var/svc/manifest/milestone 755 root sys f manifest var/svc/manifest/milestone/multi-user.xml 0444 root sys f manifest var/svc/manifest/milestone/multi-user-server.xml 0444 root sys f manifest var/svc/manifest/milestone/name-services.xml 0444 root sys f manifest var/svc/manifest/milestone/network.xml 0444 root sys f manifest var/svc/manifest/milestone/single-user.xml 0444 root sys f manifest var/svc/manifest/milestone/sysconfig.xml 0444 root sys d none var/svc/manifest/network 755 root sys f manifest var/svc/manifest/network/forwarding.xml 0444 root sys f manifest var/svc/manifest/network/inetd.xml 0444 root sys ...
You may see all of them are root:sys, so probably the bug is in SUNWgnome-display-mgr. BTW, gdm.xml is delivered as 0644 which is also wrong. So you may file a P3 bug for it. ll /var/svc/manifest/application/graphical-login/gdm.xml -rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 1779 Jan 1 06:30 /var/svc/manifest/application/graphical-login/gdm.xml Thanks, lin Alan Coopersmith wrote: > Patrick Ale wrote: >>> It's just a bug in either SUNWdtlog or SUNWgnome-display-mgr-root >>> (I haven't checked to see which one has it right or which changed >>> most recently to not match the other.) >> >> I've done a BFU to onnv_80 last week so I honestly can't tell you. >> Is there a way for a non-sun or non-internal-server access having >> person (nice sentence) to pinpoint this out? > > You should be able to browse the SUNWgnome-display-mgr spec history > in svn outside the firewall. If you had copies of the SXCE install > images around for past builds, you could check the pkgmap file in > the SUNWdtlog packages there, but since it's part of the closed-source > CDE, only someone behind the firewall can check its code history. > -- x82120 / +86 10 82618200
